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Glory shipped four goals last time out so Kenny is likely to make some changes to stiffen up his back four.

The Dino Djulbic at right-back experiment didn’t work, with Risdon to slot in there while Shane Lowry came off the bench last week and must be pushing for a start centrally.

It should stiffen Glory's defences.

Adelaide haven’t been able to score more than one goal in a match at any time this season, putting the pressure on their own back four to keep it tight.

That won’t be easy against a Glory side with so much attacking threat. Keogh missed a couple of great chances last Sunday and rarely fluffs his lines two games in a row.

And you also get the feeling Johnny Warren Medal winner Castro is on the verge of putting a quality 90-minute performance together.

For the Reds, Spanish striker Sergi Guardiola has now scored in three straight games and looks a gem. He not only is taking his chances now but his play with the ball at his feet is superb.

But the key for the visitors could be Marcelo Carrusca. They were a different team with him from that start last weekend and as his fitness improves, so will Adelaide’s hopes of ending their barren run.

Look for Gui Amor’s side to try and attack Perth on the flanks with the speed and youthful exuberance of Ryan Kitto and Jordan O’Doherty.

WHO’S BEEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK?

Rostyn Griffiths. The Glory skipper was involved in a minor spat with coach Kenny Lowe last weekend and will be extra motivated to prove a point in this one. Expect his challenges in the middle of the park to have some extra bite on Friday night.